Universities, especially famous universities, can always become the pride of a family in Beijing and the talk of neighbors after dinner.
I think universities should have a more pure purpose, so that they won't skip classes, take exams, fall in love with themselves, smell like copper, become cynical, waste four years and regret it. In college, you can cultivate your hobbies and exercise your communication skills, which will be used at work. College life exerts a subtle influence on your outlook on life, and the return of college is still a good thing.
Some people say that university no longer means a change of fate, even if it is the opposite. Cai Yuanpei once taught all the students of Peking University to do things for you, and they had little confidence. So they developed two interests in training, and I always think of one or two questions like this in my mind. And I always think that what I think as "one or two questions" is: Why should we go to college? A university, especially a famous university, can always be the after-dinner speech of neighbors near the capital. In my opinion, universities should have a more pure purpose, not skipping classes, not coping with exams, not being cynical and wasting four years, and regretting the original. In college, you can cultivate your hobbies and exercise your communication skills, which are all feasible in urban areas.